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OP33


Religion and (Mis)communication at the Margins: Disability, Failure, and Uncertainty 
Convenor:
Jana Valtrová (Masaryk University)
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Chair:
Jana Valtrová (Masaryk University)
Discussant:
Milan Fujda (Masaryk University)
Format:
Panel
Location:
Tau room
Sessions:
Thursday 7 September, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

This panel will explore the relationship between religion and (mis)communication from the vantage point of both geographical, cultural, and disciplinary margins. It attends to issues such as cross-cultural communication, physical disabilities, and uncertainty.

Long Abstract:

This panel will explore the relationship between religion and (mis) communication from the vantage point of both geographical, cultural, and disciplinary margins.

The main questions it sets out to examine are: (1) How is/was religious knowledge mediated to those who could not understand, either on account of language, media of communication, or physical disability? and (2) How can the study of religion as a discipline contribute, both theoretically and methodologically, to the discussion about uncertainty and communication failures in the contemporary world?

Failures, misunderstandings, and unfinished projects of religious communication often remain on the periphery of scholarly interest, even though they offer precious insights into how religious messages and the parameters of their mediation were fashioned and reframed in order to reach non-typical audiences. At the same time, many of such issues gradually moved from the margins of scholarly interest into the center of both academic and non-academic attention, where scholars of religion can offer much-needed theoretical reflection. This panel aims to initiate a more intense scholarly discussion of the topics of misunderstanding, incomprehension, and uncertainty in both inter- and intra- religious communication by exploring these issues from vantage points as diverse as cross-cultural communication in religious missions, disability history and cultural history of the senses, media history, visual studies, and others.

The panel welcomes (but is not limited to) contributions that tackle some of these topics:

· Misunderstanding and miscommunication in cross-cultural contacts: past and present

· Media technologies and miscommunication: how media transform religious messages

· Translating religions: language barrier and misunderstanding

· Miscommunicating bodies: body language, disability, and (mis)communication

· Reflecting miscommunication: coping with communication failures

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Thursday 7 September, 2023, -